Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Nov 2012 15:49 UTC
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RE[2]: I couldn't agree more
by WereCatf on Sun 11th Nov 2012 20:52
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RE[3]: I couldn't agree more
by ze_jerkface on Mon 12th Nov 2012 00:10
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RE[3]: I couldn't agree more
by lemur2 on Mon 12th Nov 2012 11:24
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"Linux will save us from crapware
Yeah, because no one has a need to run any sort of proprietary applications, all hardware works fully under Linux and there exists a free, F/OSS - version of every possible game and application? ...right. "
Sarcasm aside (of course there is not a FOSS version of every possible game and application), nevertheless there are 62,964 packages available for my Kubuntu 12.10 desktop system, of which I have a full suite of desktop applications installed for my purposes with only 1795 of those packages installed.
http://imgur.com/XFGwK
This represents a solution for all but the most specialised of desktop applications. Games are not well represented, but desktop machines are for desktop applications, most people play games on games consoles.
Whilst there are some applications within this selection that are not that good, at least there is no adware or other malware, and some of the selection is very good indeed. A large majority of desktop users would have their every need well satisfied by this range of available applications.
Edited 2012-11-12 11:26 UTC
RE[2]: I couldn't agree more
by moondevil on Sun 11th Nov 2012 21:56
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Linux will save us from crapware, except for on smartphones which is where people actually use it.